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Did Kinder Morgan Inc. Just Put Enterprise Products Partners' Latest Growth Project on Ice?


Did Kinder Morgan Inc. Just Put Enterprise Products Partners' Latest Growth Project on Ice?

The Permian Basin in western Texas and southwest New Mexico holds a treasure trove of oil. However, along with that crude, producers are finding the basin to be a prolific source of natural gas. In fact, according to an estimate from IHS Markit, gas output from the Permian will jump from an average of 6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) last year up to more than 14 Bcf/d by 2026. That surge in output represents a massive opportunity for pipeline companies, which are racing to be the first to build a new line out of the region.

Three have already proposed new gas pipeline projects, including Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD), Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI), and NAmerico Partners, which is a private equity-backed company. However, Kinder Morgan appears to be the front-runner to build the next pipeline after announcing a joint venture with leading Permian processing companies Targa Resources (NYSE: TRGP) and DCP Midstream (NYSE: DCP). As a result, it seems increasingly less likely that Enterprise Products Partners will move forward with its proposed project anytime soon.

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Source: Fool.com

Enterprise Products Partners L.p. Aktie

15,02 €
-0,13 %
Die Enterprise Products Partners L.p. Aktie notiert heute etwas tiefer, mit einem Rückgang von -0,13 %.
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Ein prognostiziertes Kursziel von 30 € für Enterprise Products Partners L.p. zeigt ein Potenzial von über 50% im Vergleich zum aktuellen Kurs von 15.02 €.
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